People in love

The Jam Factory, Toronto

They walked through the streets downtown, had a coffee, and got married.

The last photo was taken right before I left. I always like to take one last portrait of the bride and groom because any nervousness from the day has subsided. It was taken with a point and shoot film camera because I imagined it as one of those heirloom photos in an album.

Here are a few of my personal favorites.

Gibraltar Artscape, Toronto

The Bayview, Toronto

Caileigh + Dan + Fionn

I had the privilege of photographing their engagement, their wedding day, and after a few years - their kid!

We took some photos around their home, then headed to the park to play on the swings, and went for a little walk down some side streets.

These were taking with a point and shoot film camera. I dig the grain.

Seoul, Korea

Siblings, Sarnia

Backyard Intimate Wedding, Palm Desert

The Days Leading Up to the Wedding, California

It’s not often I get to photograph the week leading up to the wedding day. But I had the opportunity in November, 2018 and hope to continually do so for couples this year.

The week leading up to the wedding included dress fittings, the bride recording a song for their first dance, night time phone calls to the groom in a parking lot, binge watching a TV show, picking up the dress, setting up the backyard for the wedding, and quiet evenings at home.

Lakeshore, Toronto

Intimate Backyard Wedding, Kitchener

Parking Lot, Kitchener

I chose to photograph Lucy and Joe with a point and shoot film camera with expired Kodak Gold 200 because it suit them best. They’re laid-back, minimal, real. I also based the location on this. They can take a location that’s not over the top and make it cool.

Baby Shower, Toronto

Port Hope

Hychar Family, Kitchener

Thorslund, Kitchener

Rutherford Family, Toronto

Sisters, Montreal

Seoul, Korea

Wang Dixiong, University of Waterloo

Hamilton

Grand Bend

Lake Huron

The Kee To Bala, Muskoka

Lakeshore, Toronto

Yuki & Regan.

We went to my favorite spot on the Lakeshore in Etobicoke (Toronto). It’s a path, lined with willow trees, that leads to rocks you can sit on and view the lake.

These were photographed on 35mm film because I wanted the pictures to look like how being young and in love in the summer time feels.

I couldn’t have hoped for the light leak to be in a better spot in the first photo.

Aimee + Peter

Spadina House, Toronto

My Backyard, Toronto

The Fermenting Cellar, Toronto

University of Toronto

A couple of architects.

Drake One Fifty, Toronto

Mika + Duane

Royal York Hotel, Toronto

St. Lawrence Hall, Toronto

Evergreen Brickworks, Toronto

Enoch Turner Schoolhouse, Toronto - Distillery District

These photos were inspired by your family photo albums.

Taken only with film, only with vintage cameras.

This is one particular package we offer; all film.

As you may notice there is a different kind of shooting style that comes along with photographing a wedding with only film.

We photographed this wedding with the same kind of film the bride’s parent’s wedding was photographed on. The bride’s shoes was worn by her mother on her wedding day. Lots of sentimentality in the little details.